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'''Charles Van​e''' (c.1680 – 1721) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Piracy|pirate]] captain who sailed the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] on his [[Brig|brigantine]], the ''[[Ranger]]''. He made a name for himself by targeting English, [[Spain|Spanish]] and [[France|French]] industry [[ships]] from 1716 until 1719, and was notorious for his harsh treatment of [[Merchants|merchant]] seafarers and soldiers alike.
'''Charles Van​e''' (c.1680 – 1721) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[Piracy|pirate]] captain who sailed the [[Caribbean|West Indies]] on his [[Brig|brigantine]], the ''[[Ranger]]''. He made a name for himself by targeting English, [[Spain|Spanish]] and [[France|French]] industry [[ships]] from 1716 until 1719, and was notorious for his harsh treatment of [[Merchants|merchant]] seafarers and soldiers alike.



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"Aha! Burn you bastards!"
―Charles Vane after his successful escape from Nassau,1718.[src]

Charles Van​e (c.1680 – 1721) was an English pirate captain who sailed the West Indies on his brigantine, the Ranger. He made a name for himself by targeting English, Spanish and French industry ships from 1716 until 1719, and was notorious for his harsh treatment of merchant seafarers and soldiers alike.

Biography

Joining the Pirate Republic

After arriving in Nassau in 1717, where he and Jack Rackham informed Edward Kenway of a large prize in a nearby fort, Vane became a leading member of Nassau's pirate community.

He was present when Woodes Rogers arrived in Nassau to offer its residents the King's pardon, absolving them of their crimes if they chose to give up piracy. Unlike Benjamin Hornigold, Vane was not keen on accepting the pardon, and worked with Kenway to orchestrate an escape from the barricaded Nassau. Together, they planned to build a fireship with gunpowder to clear the blockade.

While Kenway stole the gunpowder from the British, Vane managed to secure the pine pitch. However, they overheard that Commodore Peter Chamberlaine intended to disregard Roger's orders and destroy all pirate ships in Nassau's harbors. In order to ensure the success of their plan, Vane suggested that Kenway deal with Chamberlaine.

After Chamberlaine was assassinated, Vane met up with Edward to load the gunpowder aboard Rackham's ship, the Royal Phoenix. Before they left, Vane violently berated Rackham for smoking a pipe near the gunpowder. The fireship proved to be successful, destroying the ships blockading one of Nassau's harbors, allowing the Jackdaw and the Ranger to escape.

Mutiny and marooning

When Edward Thatch announced his retirement, Vane attempted to dissuade him, but failed and cursed Thatch as he departed. After Thatch's death at the hands of the British, Vane decided to help Kenway find the Observatory. The pair tailed the Royal African Pearl, a slave ship belonging to the Royal African Company, in the hopes of finding information on the Sage Bartholomew Roberts. However, the Ranger was demasted and left adrift.

Following the Royal African Pearl's eventual capture, Rackham and the surviving crew mutinied against Vane and Kenway, commandeering the Jackdaw and marooning both of them on Isla Providencia. During their time on the island, Vane's behavior became increasingly erratic; he took to hiding in the jungle, only emerging to steal food that Kenway had gathered.

Growing frustrated with Vane's actions, Kenway pursued the man, and Vane fiercely retaliated with an arsenal of recovered weaponry. Despite this, Edward managed to neutralize Vane – but spared him – abandoning the man on the island while he escaped by commandeering a passing fisherman's schooner.

Imprisonment

Vane was later found by British soldiers and taken to Port Royal. Kenway, who was also captured due to Bartholomew Roberts' treachery, managed to escape his gibbet and found the delirious Vane in his cell. Knowing that Vane's state of mind was beyond repair, Kenway left him behind, lamenting how he wished the pair could have parted as friends. Vane was eventually executed in 1721.

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